Hot on the heels of thePlayStation 5launch, Sony releases a trailer focusing on its new and upcoming games. While there are no shocking reveals, the trailer showcases an eclectic collection of games coming toPlayStation 5.
The trailer is full of clips focusing on games primarily exclusive to the new console, but also includes cross-platform experiences. Most of the video isconfirming big PS5 exclusive games set to release in 2021. That said, players can also check out what is available now for the console.
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Those unsure about the future lineup for PlayStation 5 should be assured by the content of this trailer. For titles Sony is publishing, the video shows offHorizon: Forbidden Westand its new regions,Gran Turismo 7,Rachet & Clank: Rift Apart, andDestruction AllStars. Third-party titles strewn throughout includeDeathloop,Project Athia,Ghostwire: Tokyo, andVillage: Resident Evil. With a collection of first-person shooters, open-world action games, and platformers, there is plenty for players to look forward to.
However, there is also a variety ofPlayStation 5 launch games available now. Highlights from Sony includeSpider-Man: Miles Morales,Demon’s Souls, andSackboy: A Big Adventure. For multiplayer fans, the trailer promotes other major releases likeGodfall,NBA 2K21, andCall of Duty: Blacks Ops Cold War.
The release of PlayStation 5 was met with resoundingly positive reviews, though it has also seen some bad publicity likeUK gangs stealing from delivery trucksto get their hands on the elusive console. This is not surprising given the upcoming lineup solidified by this recent trailer. Games likeHorizon: Forbidden WestorRachet & Clank: Rift Apartare highly-anticipated sequels for some of Sony’s most successful intellectual properties.
What makes PlayStation 5 even more tempting is the inclusion of exciting third-party titles, likeDeathloopandVillage: Resident Evil. Some console launches fall short due to a lack of games, both first and third party, but fortunately for Sony the PlayStation 5 does not look to have this problem.
One issue that could remain is whether these upcoming games stick to their release dates. From the trailer itself, many of the titles have a vague 2021 launch. Without a hard date set, players may be skeptical of PlayStation 5 games actually coming to fruition anytime soon. It would not be the first time that popularAAA games see delaysbefore players could get ahold of them. Even with any release snags, the success ofPlayStation 5should lead to good tidings for the new console.